New build - GWG München
New build - GWG München
New build - GWG München
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Old trees and wooden walkways<br />
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Wohnküche<br />
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Plan of the ground floor before (top) and<br />
After modernisation (bottom)<br />
Hinterbärenbadstrasse 21<br />
Balkon Nebeneingang<br />
Balkon Balkon Balkon<br />
Wohnen/Schlafen Wohnen/Schlafen Schlafen Wohnen Wohnen<br />
Schlafen<br />
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Bad Küche<br />
Hinterbärenbadstrasse 21<br />
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Flur<br />
Küche<br />
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Laubengang<br />
Aufzug<br />
Abs<br />
Küche<br />
Flur<br />
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Bad Küche<br />
Nebeneingang<br />
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project within the “Experimental Residential<br />
Construction – Ecological<br />
Modernisation” programme initiated<br />
by the Supreme Building Authority in<br />
the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the<br />
State of Bavaria, the aim of the planners<br />
was to combine multiple standard<br />
energy-saving components to test their<br />
efficiency.<br />
In the course of the comprehensive<br />
modernisation programme between<br />
2002 and 2005, the entire technical<br />
<strong>build</strong>ing services were completely<br />
renewed in three construction phases;<br />
highly insulated windows were installed,<br />
and composite thermal insulation incorporated<br />
in the façade. The latter was<br />
augmented by translucent, energystoring<br />
elements integrated into the<br />
southern façade. Heat is supplied by a<br />
condensing boiler and an independent<br />
cogeneration unit. A solar-powered<br />
system also supplies hot water. Photovoltaic<br />
elements on the roof supply solar<br />
electricity which is fed directly into the<br />
public electricity grid.<br />
The transformation is visible from a<br />
distance. First yellow, followed by red,<br />
then blue and finally green. These are<br />
the colours radiated by the façade of<br />
the ecologically modernised <strong>build</strong>ings in<br />
the Hinterbärenbadstrasse. Mention<br />
should also be made of the standard<br />
of modernisation, which undercuts the<br />
levels prescribed in the 1995 thermal<br />
protection regulations by 30%.<br />
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